About the Beacon Hill Council of Seattle

The Beacon Hill Council of Seattle is an all-volunteer, community organization that works collaboratively to better the unique Beacon Hill neighborhood.

The Beacon Hill Council of Seattle (BHCS) is a registered non-profit 501c(3) organization whose purpose is to provide opportunities for Beacon Hill residents and business persons to participate in community improvement and activities and to provide an open and effective forum for citizen initiation, review and recommendations to the Seattle City Council and other agencies on matters as they relate to the people of the Beacon Hill community. The boundaries of Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington, are, to the north, Interstate 90; to the west, the area bounded by Interstate 5; to the south, S Perry Street; and to the east, Rainier Avenue South and Martin Luther King Jr. Way South.

Topics typically include reports on neighborhood issues such as Land Use, Business/Economic Development, Transportation, Parking, Open Space, Community Events, and other items of interest to the community.

ParticipateGetting engaged with the BHCS is easy! All Beacon Hill residents, property owners, governmental agencies, business licensees and non-profit organizations are considered “members” of the BHCS. As a volunteer organization, the BHCS thrives on the energy and perspective that each member contributes. The more people participate, the more we can do for our neighborhood.

Whether it’s serving as a board member, being part of a subcommittee or just attending meetings and events, we need your input to make sure the Council is addressing the Beacon Hill community’s needs and pursuing its interests.